I .• • ~ for sale ~~ M)R SALE:Fifty storm windows various sizes. Also very good 36 - inch combination door.— Ralph Beckwith, phone 553-R O’Neill __ 34-350 FARM MACHINERY FaiTnall M Farmall H Ford Tractor Farmall 20 I xxadors — Several makes and models. No. 9 Trail mower Dirt scoop to fit Ford. ('ream separators Maytag Washer Used refrigerators FOR CHRISTMAS Whirlpool washers Whirlpool dryers Whirlpool freezers Toy tractors and implements. Self-washing separators. For The BEST TRADE See Shelhamer Equip. Co. Your International Dealer Rhone 570 — O’Neill FOR SALE: Dressed ducks, $2 each—Orton Young O’Neill. _ 34p35 FOR SAIJ5: 200 AAAA Leghorn pullets in full production, 100 AAA white rock pullets in full production. Priced $1 each for quick disposal.— George Fair banks, Stuart. 33~34p75 FOR SALE: 120 head top Here ford breeding cows, all young —B. W Waldo & Son, Cham bers. 34p35 FOR SALE: Capons, dressed or alive. Will deliver if desired.— Obst Bros, 1 Mi mi East on hwy 20-275 33-34pd USED CARS GIVE US a bid on these . . . all local cars: ’53 Chevrolet Hardtop Bel Aire, radio, automatic shift, looks and runs like new. One owner car. '53 Chrysler Windsor 4-door se dan. Radio, automatic shift, perfect condition. One-oiwn er car. ’51 Kaisers $195.00 ’49 Chevrolet two-door $175.00 '48 Ford coupe $99.00 '46 Ford fordor $50.00 ’49 Kaiser $99.00 '48 Jeep, runs good $275.00 USED PARTS for 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950 Kaisers at one third or less the new price! ALSO new parts for all Kais- | era. Jeeps and Willys pick- j ups Hurry! Outlaw Implement Co. O’NEILL, NEBR. 33-34c 1 FOR SALE: 1 used 7.10 x 15 re capped tire, like new. Also one pair 7.10 x 15 chains. Will sell cheap.—Call 351-M after 5:30 p.m., O’Neill 34c FOR SALE: 4 registered Angus bulls 20 months old; purebred Hampshire boars and bred gilts.—Elmcrest Farms, 6 miles south, 1M, east Leigh, Nebr. 34-35c FOR SALE: Purebred Hamp shire boars. Big and rugged with extra lengths. Reasonable prices—Alfred Hansen, 5 miles west, 4 south and V4 west of Plain view. 29tf. Used Car Bargains! 1952 Champ, hardtop. 1951 Studebaker Commander. 1952 CSis tomllne Ford 8, tudor. lusn rwii?p 1952 m-T. long wheelbase Ford truck Smith Motor Co. Studebaker Phone 582 — O’Neill IS YOUR Insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured? —See Ed Thorin^ agt., O’Neill. Nebr 44tf SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile houses, 25% down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone.—Con tois Motor Co., Neligh 30tl FOR SALE: Registered Roan Shorthorn bull, 3 yrs. old. Gentle disposition and guar anteed breeder.—Albert Was son, Atkinson, Phone 7838 Sltf FOR SALE: Aeromoter wind mills and towers, galvanized stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot stzes.—John Sobotka, Inman, Nobr. 23tf USED CARS 1956 Plymouth Savoy, 4-door, 2 tone, heater, very clean. 1954 Chev., 150 series, 2-door, very clean. 1955 Chev., 210 Del Rae. 2-tone paint, radio, heater. Very sharp. 1951 Chevrolet, 2-door. 1948 Buick. priced for quick sale. 1949 Chev: olet, motor very good. 1946 Motorcycle. Harley David son. completely overhauled and repainted. FULL LINE OF AUTO PARTS Qualified Mechanics LOWEST HOURLY RATES We work evenings to get your job done! Hometown Motor Co. (Formerly Shierk Motor Co.) Fh. 430, O'Neill FOR SALE: 7 - room house, mo dem, garage, 1% lots. — Call 772, O’Neill or see Bob Asher. 32tfc I ATTENTION, FARMERS and Ranchers: Salt, any kind, $16 and up Will deliver large or ders to any vicinity. Located 3 blocks east and 4 blocks north of traffic signal. — Phone 524-M, O’Neill. Sltt Northwest Electric Motor Service DISTRIBUTOR for Fairbanks - Morse and Wagner. Electric motor rebuilding specialists Motor controls. Portable tools \PPLIANCES — COMMERCIAL AND REA WIRING 24 - Hour Service "Service is our motto!” Phone 243-W O’Neil! 30ti USED MACHINERY TRACTORS— 49 J-D B 2—'42 B J-D. 49 B J-D. 1949 ALLIS WD 1R1NDEKS— J-D 10” hammermill. MOWERS— 1 No. 5 J-D. Farmhand heavy duty loader JOHN DEERE CREDIT PLAN Up to 3V4 Years to Pay Harry R. Smith Impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O’Neill FOR SALE: Registered Hereford bulls, 12 to 25 mos. old.—2V4 mi west of Drive In. John Niewohner, O'Neill 27-35p MISCELLANEOUS Kelly’s Plumbing YOUR HEADQUARTERS for plumbing and well supplies, plumbing fixtures, Geneva steel kitchens, water systems, water softeners, septic tanks, root proof sewer pipe, wind mill heads and towers, pump jacks, well points, cylinders and leathers. If it pertains to plumbing or wa ter supply, we have itl Located 5 blocks south of the New Deal Oil Station, O'Neill. 43tf ANNOUNCEMENT Architectural designing, planning, estimating and drawing. Robert J. Krotter GRADUATE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEER O’Neill, Nebraska Phone 531 or 285-J DANKERTS PROPANE O’NEILL AND CHAMBERS Bulk Gas Deliveries Norge Appliances Gas Heating Systems Dearborn, Seigler, Coleman, Universal, Hunt SPECIAL ON WASHER 8c DRYER COMBINATIONS Dankert s Propane 22tf STOCKMEN if you are waiting to see. you will be two years behind when you do see that Curtis Sires are improving the cattle in this area.—Call 469J Duane Gray, O'Neill. 31tf. IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf Wick s Body Shop Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service 219 West Douglas — O’NETLL — NOTICE: I have purchas e d Gansters Return, a purebred registered greyhound from the John Pesek kennel of Ravenna. This is a grand son of the great Gangster’s Shadow. Mr. Pesek advertis ed him as the fastest dog alive. Will start him at Stud at the ranch 17 miles northeast of Burwell. Stud fee $20.00— Ray L Gumb. 34-35p Business Opportunity Standard Service STATION for lease in O’Neill. Very good business. Good location. For details, write — W. C. Whited O’Neill. Nebr., 319 E. Fremont or phone 709. 24tf 0.~E ("Oakie") DAVIDSON Plumbing & Heating “The Best Work for the Least Money” GAS WATER HEATERS & FURNACES Phone 126 — O Neill DON’T LET YOUR ACCOUNTS die of old age. — Call 520, O’ Neill Credit Bureau. 30tf auctioneering Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED THORIN Farm Sales a Speciality Phone 20'! — O’Neill 3 6 Months to Repay on Real Estate LOANS $ 1,000 or less $25.00 to $1,000 ON FURNITURE OR AUTO Made on our regular monthly re payment plan and on a Special plan for farmers. CONFIDENTIAL PERSONAL SERVICE Central Finance Corp. C. E. JONES, Mgr. Phone 14 O’Neill 2tfc L. Guthmillcr REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator and Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf HUNT’S Plumbing & Heating COLEMAN BLEND AIR FURNACES — Gas or Oil Kohler, American & Briggs PLUMBING FIXTURES Paw Paw for Your Septic Tank Water Systems Gas & Electric Water Heaters Phone 399 — O’Neill HALVA ELECTRIC O'NEILL THERE IS NO job too large or too small for us to repair. CAR HEATER motors repaired while you wait. 27-35c Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill AT YOUR SERVICE IN REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE KEITH ABART Phone 209, O'Neill 28tf WANTED WANTED: Baby-sitting evenings, after 6 o’clock. Very reliable.— Call 143-W. 33-36pl00 WANTED: Car salesman, state experience, qualifications, sal ary desired, reference, and other information in full in first letter. Jess Tepner Chev rolet Co., Creighton, Nebr. 34-35 WANTED: Experienced married man for year-around ranch work. School close.—C. M. Keller, Newport, Nebr. 34-35p SALESMEN, ARE YOU QUALIFIED? Here is a better sales position for men with ambition. 1 QUALIFICATIONS A. Age 21 to 45. B. Own a reasonably late model car. C. Able to travel in your part of the state, Mon day through Friday. Home every week-end. .2 TYPE OF WORK A. Interviewing families in connection with in tensive advertising program. 3 COMPENSATION A. Far above average sal and expense to be dis cussed at the time of interview. This posi tion is permanent. Please call in person and see: Mr. Blake Hotel Golden, Thurs., Dec. 20th 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. 33-34c WANTED TO RENT: Combina tion stock and grain farm or place, can be all pasture and hay land. — Write box 500 in care of The Frontier, O’Neill, Nebr. 33-34c LOST & FOUND LOST: A blue gray overcoat at Legion dance in O'Neill on December 8. Finder please call collect phone 3126, Stuart. 34p40 LOST: Long yearling white face Hereford heifer. Branded on right ribs straight bar un der (W); reverse (P) under bar looks like figure nine. Clipped on right ear.— Paul Woidneck, l Vi mile west of Midway Store. 34p. Girl Scouts Hold Yule Party— The Girl Scouts held their Christmas party Monday at the Methodist church basement. Games were played and Christ mas refreshments were served. REAL ESTATE Real Estate FOR SALE Nine-room house, modern, nice lot. good location, very good terms, priced reasonable. 1,600-acre ranch with immediate possession, very good terms 240-acre improved farm, north east of Atkinson. 320-acre farm east of Atkinson. 380-acre ranch in western Boyd county. Ed Thorin O’Neill - Phone 207 Auctioneer - Real Estate Broker 31c FOR SALE: 2 bedroom modern home, full basement, furnace heat, close to schools.—Call 539W, O’Neill, Clay Johnson Jr. 29tf. FOR SALE Improved 520-acre farm in N.E. Holt county. SF% sec. 11-30-14 . $35 per acre Quarter section, good pasture, well fenced. Abart Company Phone 520 — O’Neill 48tf 2 — Good Nebr. — 2 Ranches For Sale 940 acres all pasture and hay, with dam, springs and shelter belts. 900 acres, hay and pasture and some farming, good wind breaks EASY TERMS J. F. CONTOIS O’Neill, Nebr. Real Estate Broker Phone 369 34c FOR RENT FOR RENT: Furnished, heated apartment, 3 rooms plus kitch enette and bath. Close in. — Phone 556-R, O’Neill. 19tl FOR RENT: Furnished apt., 4 rooms and bath. Utilities fur nished. —Phone 537 , O’Neill. 30tf FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537, O’Neill. lfltf FOR RENT: Winter storage.— Contact K. C . Hunt, O’Neill. 30tf FOR RENT: Partly modern 6 room house for rent. Close in. —Mrs. Frank Valla, 317 E. Everett st., O’Neill. 27tfc FOR RENT: Furnished and un furnished apts.—A. E. Bowen, phone 515, O’Neill. tf FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment. Close in.—Mrs. Clar ence Donohoe, Phone 559-R, O’Neill. 32tf FOR RENT: 3 - room modern apartment, very nice and rea sonable. — Tony Asimus, O’ - Neill, phone 373 day. 33-34C CARPS of THANKS I TAKE this means to thank all my friends for the cards, let ters and visits while I was at the hospital and the visits after I returned home. It made life more pleasant.—OSCAR W. PETERSON. 34c I WISH to take this means to thank my relatives and friends for the cards, letters and visits during my stay in Omaha and since returning home.—Felix Hendrick. 34c. I WISH to thank all my rela tives and friends for the cards I received and their visits to me while I was in St. An thony’s hospital. They help ed to make my stay more preciated—MRS. HAZEL EN pleasant and were truly ap DICOTT. 34c - — - . .... —-— I I WISH to thank my friends for the numerous cards, let ters and other remembrances during my slay in the Omaha nospital. They were appre ciated more than I can say. —J. O. WALKER 34p60 WSCS Baxaar Is •Sell-Out’— EWING—The bazaar sponsored by the Women’s Society of Chris tian Service held Wednesday af ternoon, December 12, at the par lors of the Methodist church was a complete “sell-out". Fancywork was in charge of Mrs. John Wun aprons — Mrs. L. A. Hobbs and ner and Mrs. R. G. Rockey; Mrs. Earl Billings; cards and grab bag—Mrs. Andrew Olson, Mrs. Anna Pollock; country store— Mrs. Florence Butler, Miss Anna Van Zandt and Mrs. Frank Schmidt; candy—Mrs. J. L. Pru den. Mrs. James Tinsley was chair man of the lunch committee Mr. Nelson’s Mother Portrayed In Story— The Methodist adult fellowship held a no-host family Christmas party Tuesday evening, begin ning at 6 o’clock with a covered dish dinner at the church base ment. Each family contributed to the program. Esty Nelson read “White Bread for Christmas" by Mrs. Jennie Curry of New Mexico state college. Mr. Nelson’s moth er a native of Denmark, is por trayed in the story. Auditorium Filled for ule Progran PAGE—The Page high sehoo presented its Christmas progran to a packed house Thursday eve rung. iue grade children and th children from the primary do partment presented "The Littl Blue Angel”, followed a "Yule tide overtude” by the band unde ^auction of Leonard Sawyer Costumes portraying royalt with all the eharctera met a court were proudly worn and th' parts were presented in roya fashion. Music numbers by the higJ school talent were "Dona Nobi Pacem” and "Lo, How a Hose" b; the triple trio: "Jingle Bells” am "We Wish You a Merry Christ mas", by the mixed chorus. Mrs. Merwyn French, jr., wa. i responsible for Ure vocal num bers, Mr. Sawyer for the baiu music, and the grade teachers ar< Mrs. Alton Braddock, primal; department; Mrs. R. F. Park : intermediate grades, and Mrs Lee Taylor, grammer grades. . --— Other Page New* iuonei lckcs aniveU Saturday , monuug lo speuu a uiree-weekj vacation with his parents, Mr . and Mrs. N. D. icR.es, anu mother I Denny, and with the Neven Ic Kes, jr., and Soreu Sorensen, jr. | Camay. Lionel entered Coloradc A&M college at Ft. Collins at the ias>i quui ici and speni uce sum mer months at Nampa, Ida. winre tie was employed and livec ,(K.i iit> oiu.-ier, ijr. M. \V. lcRes and family, returning to Coloradc Uua full where he is registered at a freshman in the veterinary medicine course. Mrs. Harry Lamport, jr., Tues day, December 11, entertained the members of the HOA club in the Harry Lambert, sr., home for the Christmas meeting when heart sisters were revealed and officers were elected. Mrs. L. F Knudsen was chosen president and Mrs. Herbert Steinberg, sec retary and treasurer. Two boxes of cookies and candy were packed to be sent to the Nebraska Chil dren’s Home. Needlework made it a busy afternoon. Mrs. Hornet Rutherford will be the January f nostess. Mrs. Alta Finch was hostess tc the members of the SOS card club Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Hester Edmisten. Mrs Ethel Parks received the travel ing award, the only prize offered Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Terrill o! Council Bluffs, la., were weekend guests of his mother, Mrs. Celia Terrill, and were joined for Sun day dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Ottc Terrill and Marilyn and Mrs. Al ma Tegeler. Mrs. Cordes Walker walked away with the high score prize for the fifth consceutive time Wednesday afternoon, December 12, when Mrs. Dan Trosbynski was hostess to the members of the Bid or Bye bridge club. Mrs. Melvin Roach received the all-cut award. There will not be a meet ing until after the new year. Members of the RNA Kensing ton spent Wednesday afternoon, December 12, at cards at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Gray. A covered dish lunch followed the routine business. Mrs. Clarence Dobbins will be the next hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tegeler left Sunday for Santa Rosa, Calif., where they will spend Christmas with her brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jer ry Allen. They expect to be gone at least six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Parks will look after their chores during their absence. ^^ Mrs. Koy and Mr. Hansen’s mother were Sunday visitors in the John Sorensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy ZeHers ac companied their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heiss, anil sons to Sioux City Dec, 7, where Mr. Zellers was due for a post-operative checkup. The group spent the weekend with the C. King family at Omaha, where they were met on Dec. 9 by Mr and Mrs. Merlyn Rapp and son of Denton for a get-together and gif exchange because they could not be together Christmas day. Mrs Hal Hughes of Richmond Calif., and Mrs. Doretta Carson o: Washington spent Monday, De cember 10, with Mr^ N. D. Icke* while their sister, Mrs. Wilhan Simmons of Cupertino, CaJ*; visited friends around town. Th< sisters arrived Sunday to attenc the funeral services for their fa ther Ralph (“Roxie ) Butler whidi were held at Ewing oi Monday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Trow bridge went to 9^aha J,ece^ ' where they visited Mr. and Mrs Lewie Co'pple and daughter, Cov Ann. They returned to Norfolk or Monday where they attended t -Pioneer” Christmas party, ai annual affair. Mr and Mrs. Soren Sorenser spent a week recently with then son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Connery, and son a Chadron. While there, Mrs. Con nery took them to the home a. Mrs. Sorensen’s uncle and aunt Income Tax For assistance in filing your self-employment and tax reports, call on Geo. C. Robertson O’Neill Accounting and former em ployee of Internal Revenue. Downey Bldg. Phone M4 Mr, and Mrs Will Hicks, at Mar tin, S.D. Carl L. Goldfuss received his l separation from the army at Ft Sheridan, 111., and arrived home * December 7. His plans for the fu 1 ture are indefinite. Gene Gold fuss is to be stationed at Ft. Smith. Ark., for the present. The Rebekah lodge members met Tuesday, December 11, at the ? I OOF hall for an evening of enter - tertainment with a covered dish I lunch at the close. There were 25 ' preseni. I Mrs. J. E. Smith has |; been caring for the K o r n o e k ' , household while her daughter, II Mrs. Bernard Kornock, was hos pitalized. F. G. Albright and son, Ster ' ling, and Paul Hartigan are home from their work in Iowa with construction c< mpanies and will spend tin' winter months here. The Albrights will take a short ’ trip into Missouri and Oklahoma before the new year. Other Dorsey News Mr. and Mrs. R. B Marston » visited at the Kay Sibbel home in Butte, Sunday, December 9. The Dorsey Aid Society held its Christmas party at the Har old Halstead home on Wednes day, December 12. A covered : dish luncheon was served. Mr and Mrs. Joe Cihlar were in Lynch Monday evening, De cember 17, and they visited Lucy Hobnck. who is a patient at the Lynch hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wells were O’Neill shoppers FViday and they stopped at district 100 and took their daughter. Dolores Wells, home for the weekend. | - Is Guest-of-Honor— Miss Joan Wilson, daughter Dr and Mrs. Rex W. Wilson, was guest-of-honor at a surprise party on her 14th birthday anni versary Friday evening after the game. Twelve guests attended the party, which was held at the Wilson home. Inman News Mr and Mrs. E. L. Watson re turned Monday from Omaha I w here they spent the weekend in the home of their son and daugh tor-m-law. Mi and Mrs. W. W Watson and family. Mr. and Mrs. K L. Moore of Columbus, Ga„ arrived home Monday night to spend a couple of weeks visiting in the Fred Moore and Kenneth Smith homes. Mr. Moore will return to Coluni- j bus and be on manuevers with 1 the army for several months and I during that time Mrs. Moore will1 remain here. Terrance Cunningham of Chad- ! ron, Mrs. Gene Carpenter and Mi.-ss Liu y Cunningham of Cal ifornia and Mrs. Dewey Ellsworth of Wyoming have arrived here to attend the funeral of their father, Ben Cunningham, who} died suddenly early Sunday. Mrs Ira Watson. Mrs. Karl Keyes and Mrs. James McMahan j attended a meeting ot the hospital auxiliary at St. Anthony’s in O’ Neill on Monday evening, De cember 10. Arriving for Holidays— ATKINSON—Miss Mary Slat tery and her brother, Tom. stu dents at the College of St Mary and Creighton university, both in Omaha, will spend the j holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Determan, formerly of O’Neill and Brook lyn, la., have written friends that they are now living in Springfield, Ore. ^^_____________________ I FOR SALE or RENT 3-bedroom house, with garage, large yard and garden all fenced in. Natural gas heat, good location. CALL 772 O’NEILL Give an EASY Gift: ; , GIFT SUBSCRIPTION! ^ It’s simple and easy to order a gift subscription. q It’s a reminder of the giver fifty-two times a year. £ Your relatives and friends will enjoy the home town news. SEND YOUR ORDER NOW! In Nebraska, $2.90 per year Elsewhere, $3 per year We will send a gift card with the first issue! The Frontier Foxes Feted Prior to Departure— Mr and Mrs. Charles Fbt and Carol and Gordon have been feted at dinner parties prior '» their departure for Norwalk, Calif Friday, Mr and Mrs George Bosn were the hosts, Tuesday thev had supper with Mr. and Mrs Bill Kelly and Wednesday evening they were entertained by Mr and Mrs. Charles Fox, jr Music Students Appear at WSCS— Last Thursday the WSCS held a Christmas program at the Methodist church. Richard C. Smithson, vocal director at O’Neill public school, and hi* students presented a special mu . ical program There was a mn i xchange. Skating Party Held— Miss Lois Kay Nelson held a skating party last Thursday for 18 classmates of the sophomore class at O’Neill high school. Re freshment* were served. She u the daughter of the Esty Nelsons Market Report Verdigre Livestock Market December 17th. 1956 In spite of a lower market, the bidding was seill active, and we had a top of $16.Rz on two select consignments of csoice butchers. All of the No. 1 hogs sold from $16 4r to $16.75. The No. 2 and 3 hogs sold from $16.50 to $16.35. Some of the real sold on down to $15 50 t® $15.75. Sows sold from $13 75 to $15 20 Light butch ers sold from $16.50 to $17.00 on feeder account Shoats sold from $17.00 to $17.85. Light weaning pigs sold at $11.00 per head and some heavier pigs weighing about 70 pounds sold at $15.90 each. Boars sold from $35.00 to $49.00 per head. Wc sold a few over 100 cattle. Milk cows and small calves seemed to be in the best defand . Some of these light medium quality cattle look like a good investment. Our next special dairy sale will be Friday afternoon, January 4th. We already have one complete herd of 15 brown swiss cows listed for this sale. Make your listings early for best advertising re sults. We had a total of 86 consignors and sold nearly 800 hogs on today’s sale. Many of these consignments came from 40 to 75 miles. This is very gratifying to us and we truly appreciate this patron age. We would like to have you try our market with your next consignment. There will be a sale on Monday December 24th and also on December 31st. Verdigre Livestock Market Phone 86 Don Jensen, Mgr. Let us take this opportunity to express our thanks to all who have helped in making this such a pleasant and prosperous year. It has enabled us to go forward and to make new additions, which we feel will be of value to all of us. The one outstanding improvement is our — NEW PARTY ROOM If you have not seen it, we invite you to look it over before making arrangements for your next party. REMEMBER, FOR THE BEST ; STEAKS — CHICKEN — SEA FOODS SLAT’S SUPPER CLUB ; West O’Neill PHONE 16 FOR RESERVATIONS P. 8.: A Merry Chriatma* to all of you! —Mr. and Mra. Paul Be ha I _m